UPDATE: 2nd Waterloo shooting victim in "stable condition"

UPDATE: Waterloo Police are identifying the second man shot on July 14. They say 20-year-old Robert Coffer was one of two men found with gunshot wounds on Ackermant Street that Friday afternoon. Coffer is currently at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics; police say he is in stable condition. The other man shot, was identified as Frederick Webber. He died from his injuries, and his autopsy is scheduled for Monday.*******************UPDATE: Family members say 37-year-old Frederick Webber of Waterloo was killed in Friday's shooting.

Family says Frederick, also known as Dewayne, was a father of three. The family says he was a hard working man and a great family man.

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UPDATE: A Waterloo shooting victim has died from their injuries.

On Friday afternoon just before 4 p.m., Waterloo Police responded to a report of shots fired in the area of the 100 blk. of Center Street. While officers were responding to that call, there was also a report of two victims suffering from gunshot wounds at 1200 Ackermant Street.

Police say the two victims on Ackermant Street were shot on Center Street.

Both victims were transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. Police say one of the victims later died as a result of their injuries.

Names of the victims are not being released at this time, pending family notification.

No further information will be released at this time, as this is an ongoing investigation.

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UPDATE: Two young men were shot and taken to the hospital in Waterloo; one was then airlifted to Iowa City.

Waterloo police are investigating a shooting that happened around 4 p.m. Friday afternoon.

Two people with gunshot wounds were found at 1200 Ackermant Street, blocks away from where the shooting is believed to have happened.

The two victims were able to drive a black SUV to the home on Ackermant to find help.

The black SUV is at the center of the investigation.

The airbags on both the driver and passenger sides of the SUV were deployed and the front bumper was damaged.

The front windshield was also shattered on the driver's side, possibly from a bullet piercing it.

Waterloo Fire and Rescue say one man was in the Ackermant house and the other was still in the car when they arrived at the scene.

At the same time, police were also investigating a shooting in the 100 block of Center Street, likely related to the two victims.

At the Center Street location, police were paying close attention to a cement barrier that was upturned and a fence that was damaged; both possibly causing the damage to the SUV's bumper.

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